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THE eyrike STAR, Orrics sf Carer Signa Wastington. SEnary 1 ri ist For the middie Atlantic states and New 5 orth and ¥ winds, rising barom- eter, onary or er temperature, and ar or partly clondy weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &e., Tone National Theater.—Opera of “A Theater Comique—"* Marked for bite: and Varieties Talnedoe Hai ew.” Yankee Singin S$) Lincotn Ha. of. Powell’ ““The Carew oft 7 « adensed Locals. From J. C. Parker we have the New York papers in advance of the mails. The steamer Arrow yest trip te Mount Ver new steamer, tween this city and Moi its first trip on June 1, been st z he Mount cure on made her firs! st Th m sends the fine February ton’s Journal. I meeting of the First ning. Dr. E. M. h A regu! Presbyterian 1: te wen selected. trustes re hureh: BL M. Me than Hamil samuel yas Mrs. Milburn reside Ou HL street, betw ts northwest, we pass cowards the river the by two colored men, who att One of them seized Mrs. Mitbui K. when Mrs. passing of Dawson Lodg Teka Chapter, No. 4 Columbi T.. and of the Mason’ ation. He was for years the chief elerk te Col. Blunt. quartermaster in this depart- ment. His remains will be brought to this ei y ber burial. Amusements, Ete. National 1 © role, The well-known singe halk will als ever-popular * ell *Bohe ailinadue vin Skew!” last evening. up were ver for the remain Lince - Powell will _de- fiver a Ss evening on ‘The Canonsot ment of the ¥ the sixth entertain here “bein * AL cour: Odd Fei The Knizhts of St. Patrick r seventh aunual ball here tomorroy Odd Be niles in 26 hours, by Miss Bertha Von Hillern, on Friday event THE Case or Rey. DR. WiLLs.— days past there have be: ‘or several afloat rumors te the Signation of Rev, i the Western Presbyterian eharek, Was not on aceount of i suppori. as has been stated, but t cause Was seme unelrisi enduet “i Dr. Wills, exe their way into print. Dr. yin the chureh on sw place was filled by I Th mors have Wills did not sey. eauised by i of indisposition of himself as detuned be a tacit adm amt of his son he His absence was taken by some m3 ion that some of 1 uid apped have om whatever, and are merely the IS FUMOTS Which are so e: culated to the disadvantage of pr Last evening the ladies of his church held a @ meeting to consider the Sues and a reso- Intion Was unanimously adopted, that the a ble in a mornipg rere ting on thi D. D. al e utmost diz nity Of ij manners and purity of eharaeter, and that we rd him in every sense as Christian and a minister of wnb! t A MEETING OF JOURNEYMEN | PLASTERERS Was held last evening at Buckley's street. to form an ae) Jarge atte The following officer | elected Wolt; vi dent, HT Feconth Ha Patriek Sni nelal secretary. Riel | Cox: Robert Webb committer to draft a c Delegates to the Workingm Bere then elected as follows:— Christian and W. P. Marrow. ‘THE FREEDMAN ‘To-day, Mr. T. casesa: e Abbott. bavi thority to sell cer how held by them. They represent appoiuted as said commission the affairs of said company in ind found the indebte lures about €.0W0,000, owing mostly te eolored people portion im smaiiy sums, Dut nevertheless th it of these sums would. in the present sirin of the dimes. aflord a great amount of relief. They state. also. that these 2. Tohnsoni as refe sportedt there is due by V Mand i BY the Abbott Co. 3 their possession a lar ‘y have in int of District se. turities whieh were de; collaterais, the sale of Which would enabie them to realize steh an amount that th pay Another could dividend of fifteen per They further they now k 450,000 in and that w h of them id to enable them to settle these amounts there will be a sufficient amount remaining to enable them to meet any further demands which may be found due. {i ertain exceptions taken in the eases are sustained. They there- fore ask the pass: nd it will probably be acted KN Id a meeting vest wl elected T. W. Osbor aldorf H. Phillips, secre! nied enginy : with a branch road to re paul islands generally. PARENTS AND Rrateful to Messrs. B. Robinso: the en- ferprising proprietors of the Be x Clothin Honse, for establishing in our midst such a model establishment as that at No.9 Penn sytvania avenue. where none but the best of goods and ali the latest styles in youths’, and ehildren’s clothing can be found sin neous With the appearance of the same in the feading New York houses. We predicted that ss would attend the efforts of Messrs. R. and we are pleased to chronicle their good fortune.—[ Sunday Chronicle. e fee I sure, are mitta- MARRIAGE Lic ENSES have been issued to dames Robert Falbot largaret Dove, both pon Es Anne reem: John Maddox. both A. Wilt im county, Va.: Frank Thor rah Ford: George N. White, of Loudon county. Va.. and Fannie G. Walker: Willian Carter and Luey Holt; Wik lie E. Graham and Mary Ida Bean. ON AccoenT of dissolution of copartnership of 8. Gokistein & Co., their entire stock of fine jewelry, watches, diamonds, &c., will be sold at public auetion, ¢ommencing to-morrow, at Zo'eloek, within their store, No. 619 Pennsyl- vania avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel. [tis sekiom such a fine stock of jewelry is offered |. As every lot is Warranted as repre- . ge Sco wurchasers run no risk in’ buyin: & Co. state that the sale is post Se INPANTICIDE CASE. “wide, Y, int the Criminal Court. edge MacArtiny, the gase of Amy a nd Mary charged with mur aemnee he a ees child’ ‘of the latter on vber last. was resumed. The evidence Raving yore closed yesterday, Mr. ‘Weil mades a opening to the jury, was foliowed by A. Be Webb forthe gene who spoke for two ions and a half. Tard, also for the defenee, is speal ing this a rg derneon. y Lee- | tures, wnick are creating so much discussion ry Charles H. ™: EE SURRENDERS HIMSELF TO THE POLICE. A eabie dispatch from London last evening says: “At the Bow street police court on Sat- urday, Charles H. Moulton, an attorney and real estate agent of Miter tees D.C., was Urought before the chief magistrate, charged nder the extradition treaty eith forging and ring a promissory note for $180. It ap- peared from the evidence of a sergeant of the Salop constabulary that the prisoner had given himself up to the police and made a statement | before a county magistrate at Shilfual. The The Distriet in Congress.- BILL FOR GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT. Gov. Hendee and Gen. Hunton, the sub- committee having the matter in charge, will to-morrow report to the fall commitiee on the District of Columbia the bill which was agreed upon by a joint committee of the two houses to provide a form of government for the Dis- trict. sub-committee make no recon. mendation as to what share of the burden of the support of the District the government shall bear, but they leave it an open question, to be settled by the full committee. The bili does not fix any rate of taxation, but leaves prisoner alleged that he had been charged | that subject diseretionary with the Distric: Liaining money by false pretensesat | Commisaoners, preseribiae only 1 shingionand a/mitted to bail; thathe did | on agricultural lands shall not ex himself, but esea ped to England, | each $100 valuation, and the eity property. not and had sinee been traveling about the coun- try, in the Liverpool, Welsh, and Shropshire distri He was now destitute and had re- solved to go to the United Siates. In answer to interogatories, the prisoner S: not guilty of forger the forged ‘TO more than $1.50. The full committee will take up the bil! to-morrow. EX-SURVEYOR FORSYTH. The sub-committee on the judic District committee, this morn argument by the counsel of ex- Surveyor For- syth protesting against the passage of a Dill which has already passed the Senate, making it a misdemeanor, punishable n fine, for bad officer of the District to retain the ens: ¥ said he wa A copy of the indictment, pte put in, the fit aving fed for the usu his removal to , preparatory MOULTON'S ©. ulton wa of f its records. The bill is designed Auditor's offic to compel Forsyth to surrender to the District lath street nort n records of the Dis’ as his privaie property. ASSKSSM In the House of Repr Mr. Williams, of Michigan. t whieh he claims yas SUDO: joing the leading bi TS. ntatives yesterday. atrodi ti te In September, basement of Le and thence to Petersburg, Va., where the pur- suer lost the trail of the pursued and to this city without him. It was mentioned at the Ue that Mowiton’s ereditors lost as high as $0,000 by his defaleation, and efforts were | made to geta clue to his whereabouts, but it | Was not until January following that he re- turned to the ¢ ‘nd then in as Mysterious a manner he left it. Efforts were ule to as- certain where he had been, but he deelined to give information, but promised th; Would ke arrangements to seitie up with Francis Prott, of 7th street, m the 3st of Janu: rocured 2 W rging Mouli having. on the piember pre from him by false pretences—by k drawn. by him (Moulton) on nd N: eles Bank, where whee had no 3, and on | of ‘ . t Be B! to ame! and section 120f the act for the support tors making inc per tound thea to 0 of the District mat ts aie ransue, one of his creditors, to Richmond, | Palm | office, sh rection of y auperinvendé and taxes, a the value of all real and per- sonal property in the District liable to taxa- lion thereunder, and such value for taxation shall be the true value in the lawful money of the United States of the property so assessed. The assessed value shall haye reference to the date of June 1, 188, cd in trade, which sl pturned kept on hand during’ the year ending 1871 between M ly sessions for equalizing nd ae tearing appeals. Dur- all have power to re essments by, east as well as di- minishing them. While making the ments the assessors shall also take wecensus of ihe population of the Distriet. KIDWELL BOTTOMS. Dill to provide for hee of the low grounds in the éity ston. D.C., undér the provi f the act_of Congress, chapter xevi. 1822, transfers the powers th yor of the eity of Washing: cretary of the Interior. NEOU il to await. trial. att Ing to the jail ied to go on ne Mou Moulton prom ange with his eredit Proper v3 Leal the bond. Mot the time th MI anning int Mr. B: u provide for the sale of the Washington (D.C.) vill. yesterda aving forged Vee note for ts and a pn it. but it was re- sterday appointed Mr. tee of the Dis- ol and wooing Clymer, of speaker Randall y Cutler, of | ies on the bond— minenced inquir in partieular- field, of Ohio. regeuts as to the whereabouts of Moulton, and aseer. | stitution. taining that he had left the country, commu. ———— nication was had with the detective officers of Distriet Government Affairs. trope, particularly with the Scotland yard | ‘The District Commissioners force. It was ascertained that after having | doned Wm. Fry from a De spent some me in England he went to France: ain, but finding it ditheult to get along in the latter pl he returned to Paris, and subsequently to Engiand. Mr. Prott about tWo months since went fo England with a bail | piece to apprehend him. and. ino weeks in London, failed to find hi the workhouse for pons. nd returned, reaching home in Decem- ings he got of him was from who about three Mr. ing a pre ‘concrete, nality of asphaltum, or sto: This has bec . 1 in obedience toa resolution of the Jecember Mth, 1877. BUILDING PERMITS ved by the Inspector of Buildings. The only tidi dam, good q pavement reat « | Senate of i weeks before Vrott left the reward of mn a justice, as as will be seen by t Moulton has surrend Arthur returned here-in the att, build a brick forge with chimney, Vi avenue, beeeeee ieee i. st eaaah q Sear aa . ark, build shed corner 7th au The Labor Exchange. S$ southwest: $2 frame dwelling, 0. MEETING OP THE F The bos ARD OF MANAG rs of the Labor THE WORKHOUSE. Three prisoners escaped from house on Saturd. re the caving are! hes | t few ¢ the work The men who were in- in of one of the defi air, and J. H. Wal of M Solomons, the seeret to employ some person to of the fofmer ineetings in a jour Mr. Hits. from the special committee to whom @ been teferred the of expending a Vin sum to relieve cases of extreme po sted that the committee it OF Such au appropriation On motion as instructed di the minutes | of these arches to be it probable that the others will have to reo a strengthening process. They were hot constructed under the preseat building inspeet« essly stated at the commer went of the Jaiter.—The Commissioners have exchahge that its object was orders to the inspector of buildings to re NOT TO GIVE ALMS, BUT WORK. | all the segment arches span i the roems thirty-six table and | inthe ie Ww workhouse (eight bumber) and siitutions in the District. a iid them on the plan of two intermediate how. difienit it was to reac! h then quence of the stringency rgulations. arches iit pla allogether of in conse in the iple or pl built, the walls not Weing of suilicient ec to suppost them. ma ing 18 new arches This ha nthe wants of their to. co-operate with hange in its efforts to help the ¥ The report of the almoners for the coun- ty showed that the work was well system: Thomas Dow ing nue and lith ea al itt the section outside the city under the plan | faience figures, splendid of distrieting it. The report‘also r mmmend- Brena and fine ed that the city be divided into similar sec- | ble (statu nd ¢ _ the f tions, t persons be appointed to see | ton, which is now ready for examination. will one Liou and. cooperate with the | Ue sold at public sale on to.morrow, Wedies. exch nd that a cireular be sent to all y morning, and also Thursday morning, at ri ovclock. Lovers of the beautiful in’ art should noi failto to examine this collection. Lapir: ney hose at 50cents. former price $1. A few only on our bar gain counter. Chas. Bauun, 48 7th street » institutions, inquir tent they will act with the e: Mr. Solomons thought that made to the presidents of THE VARIOUS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS, and that. they should meet and apportion the District into sections. Mr. M ras nonen there would be difficulty all of the heads of such societies, id they Would find that some would not co. i to What ex. nee, 1 should be THE TOMB OF ROBERT course, to the tomb of Lee. to find that fresh flower: brought to adorn the Mrs. Lee, and Miss LeE.—I went, of and Was gratified re still regularly raves of the General, ghes—that a students® y ea guard of honor still keep swateh and ward at ions could the tomb—that Gen. Lee" Ss one is still pre. are of their own poor, and th served just as he left it on the day of his fatal siekness, and th chieftain are ¢ tion as th mementoes of the great ished with increasing afte goon. The mausoleum whieh is to con’ entine’s beautiful recumbent figure is soon to be commenced, and will be pushed to an early completion.—[Lerington Cor, Richmond” Dispate) t should raise a fund for the judi- rue relief of those x Hy suffering who would jizance of such organ- ition by subscription of #1 per month per ith said the ten reign to the ori "Exchange. Under ‘thelr princ Should not attempt to mix with the compensating prin rot the dis. BITTEN BY HOUSE Car. Hickey, chaplai rhe Rev, nand director of St. ple first adopted. in Mr. Marks moved that the presidents.ol the | Home for Boys, in Poplar street, Brooklyn, i different charitable institutions be invited to | suffering severely from a eat bite. On Wed- meet the Exchange, to take under considera- nesday. Jase a few of the booth! tion the general Subject of chari special objects of Father Hick Dr. € cued from the moved to amend by inviting seve al Ml to the Home. prominent citizens to be added to the agreed to, and the resolution was adopted. a Monday even! and ook ‘aded to be permit: The Doys pl ted to retain the dog, and their direct Bui the cat ef the house obj ther Hickey caught hott and trie ze them with each other. At this the tly enraged, nel length sei, U's forefinger and buried its. ty th deep into the flesh. sucked the nd then cauteri de fo until just previous t Then a feeling of di ules gz, January A motion w a adopted thi a seven be appointed to lay before ; ses of Cong 0 $20,000, obo de, tes vificer as Con- he purpose of tilling a& necessary and urgent sanitary measure ind a means of affording relief to the industrious poor of the Dist and had poul h He it, and felt little annoyance nd, W ed it, dinner in the eveni: S$ and nausea oy The followiag we med as the committee: ¢ him, Dr. Wallace attended him and ad- Messrs. M. Jonn, ait itz, A. »o- ed medicines, and the peculiar feeling mons, Dr M s, T. L. | of Wednesday last has not returned. The finger is very much swollen, as is the entire hand, and itis very paiutul.—[V. ¥. Sun, With, A Litre Gun ‘8 Farat Ripe.—The Wythe- ville (Vv A.) Baterprise, { the oth inst., says: y before Christmas a little girl daughter of Mr. Alfred Copenhaver, ) lives near Mount Airy depot, was thrown from a horse and instant s FEE have been filed as follows . H. Warner et al., trustees, to bP $900, lot on 7th street reas. of trust for $2,500 Prot 6. i led.” Some mem- ett, 87000, lots T bers of the family, it seemis, had been out rid- Bi O42 Win. Orn ing, and three horses were hitched near the gal e. A brother of the little girl unhitehed two of the horses and started with them to the 2353 Gee stable; another brother, yielding to the re- 5, Sub of lots 31 and 3s, | West of his sister, put her on the remaining R . Mayfield #725, | horse, and starting it toward the stable re- ¥, dition | turned to the house. The horse, it pposed, | started at a pretty fast gait to overtake the " | ones which had preceded it, when the little “| one lost her balance and fell off. When her 1. | brother returned from the stable he found her lying on the road dead. BURGLARS BREAK I) BEIGE TEED, OFF G. ae 4 tal, #21000, lot 25, sq. ee, to H.C. Bureh, M. ‘agan to A. E. Bureh, «137, Beail’s addition to George: | vec aule to 1. M. Lanahan, $150, lot 4: Wilhelmina Walter to Anton Heit. | $114, part sub lot L of 3. 0 A HOUSE, AND ARE THE CORPSE OF THE —A telegram from Trento! A singular attempt at burglary was c Clarke to Clarence M. cian, | sa yesterday morning at the house of John Wot 32 sud lots 12 aud 14, sq. V, | Fenner, in Fair street, in the suburbs. Ou the to 8. A. Lapham, or &: W us Mr. Fenner had died, and his B.Denham to oti sa was lying in a front room, well lighted : ont, | but closely curtain he burglars forced an ott nase eked fit: | entrance in the rear by cutting out a window away, absolutely, a Worcester’s U! ged | pane and raising the sash. Passing through the dining room and hall, the burglars moved stealthily along and turned the Knob of the parlor door. Directly in front of them lay the corpse, the drowsy watchers reclining on‘ lounge at the other side of the apartment. One of the burglars was surprised into aw oath of ‘astonishment and, closing the door, made arush for the dining-room, where, with his comrade, he escaped tl brough the ¢ pen window. 4eThe Des Moines State Register says that there are many indications that a rapid fusion of the demoeratic party with the green- ‘kers is going on in Iowa. wi Biate Senator John Buckler, of Illinois, Quarto. Pictorial “Dictionary, whieh retails everywhere for $10, and is, of course, a house- hold’ necessity. How they can do it is, we must confess, a mystery; but that they do there is no question. The Independent is now publishing Rev. Joseph Cook’s famous Boston Mon B advertisement of The Tadependent in this paper. A PERSONAL DIFFICULTY occurred in an byes restaurant yesterday between George Driver and his brother-in-law, named J. Fletcher Knapp, a clerk in the Coca gerd as perhaps any. stabbed at Chicago, yes- ‘neral’s office, in which Driver drew a Serine by M Morso, on whose house for and snapped it at Knapp, but luckil; ae Buckler held a mortgage, over which they the latter Gat net explode. He was, how- pinned ever, tenalesipee pretty unceremoniously by his legislature is considering a the selling of tobacco to gar Ear! Sranvile is athe A have said, assailant, as the marks on him show. The dif- ficulty, it is alleged, grows out of a family &@The Georgia ie prohiving trouble of a very serious nature. ————— € 4 Few Days LonGER to remain in | not long that i Ne Sea ee ad pronuneia- tnis ie. We are closing out every yard of | Hon of suis Engi ange; the educated goods. very cheap; large size, pure American the man, rool white blankets, : ; beautiful wooldress | 4@-Woods, the ihe alone ghd isa be. goods, 38; double fold colored res, 2: liever intel cry he is bound shecar sean Market Space. | she liquor dealers who gave nine rere i nk be closed nS, _ nee Aart. gg ty to get drypk.—Ly, Pa BU, Wile THE COURTS. CourT IN GENERAL TERM. Vo-day, Appleby agt. Winston; argued by @or- | pe MERE THOUGHT of rheumatism sends a | sn nd Auta for, plainuifl and M ohn Sei shudder throngh the whole system. Dirang’s | in this case is wl cratrustee should pay an as sessment for special tmorovements, clined to pay it on the ground that charge on the rty. The court be eas sustained the trustee's view. | Rittenhouse agt, Biaity avira ke war cee b flor intift and orthington tid Heald for defendant nae ond We action for value of buildings on the sie ot the Be & P. R depot, in whieh a verdict for $700. was given’ b low.) Bennett agi Metauley; motion to dis Rheuniatic Remedy quiekiy cures the worst | ease. “It Is Perrgctt: nothing like it.” wer tT tried yours he having de- there was no pip." —" There's rald use baking “Can't speak too €9 Yeast Powder. Seakueo Oysters, 15 cents. Bay Per core Goren, x 20 cents. jpeake House. W151: LEY & SUPPLEE. Harry Tiprses. Sol nervous imamocers. and those who have dosed, drugged, and quacked. Pulvermacher" 's Mecttie its effee- i Bins ages Howaedcase argued by Mr. Heakle ‘for and Mr. Riddie for appellee s danaes alleged to have been su: edd rinining the foundation walls of pi ntif’s tually eure premature debility, weakness and aie at Os )anved Wer hich the sury retarned | decay. Book and Journal, with imformation rm. iw we agt. Rand: worth thousands, maiied free. Address Pul- ter agt plaintiif, and. remanded to ‘The bondof George as peace was approved. Adjourned to LL u"elock W- | morrow. vermacher Galvanic Company, Bo York aad 18.d&kly 'o Lani GENTLEMEN.—We wish to cali’ attention toa A. Fischer's Chemical Scout. ing and Dyeing —o No. 906 G street, | near Sth street. romptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European invention, he is enabled todo his | work ina manner not to be equaled Not possess: these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing ies’ and Gent’s Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his co: POLICE CouRT—Jurdge Snell. Yesterday, alter our report closed, Rachel Bro a breaking the windows to George’ Green's he mnaliciousty; fined $10. Sidney Henning. with being one of the Capitol robbers, in and the hearing postponed. Joseph John Tarvy, charged with assautt Jobn Lewis: continued, Wm. ofan overcoat from Andrew W, Ustinne 15 days. Wim. Jones and Edward Cave of four dead rabbits from Margaret Rite oe Woman: reform sehoo! during minority. sists in ts. from costly party To. dresses ; 25 ears experie: His dry cleanser dobn Italy was fined $5 for indecent exposure, phere se pio effectually from any Albert Lucas, colored, larceny of a coat from | ticle, and careful pre: ves theni an George pton: $10 and costs or thirty a appearance “as i Kid i colored, Ia a < ney Henning, one of the Capitol robbers was oles ed ; two pair for 25 vaigned on the charge of grand lareeny of attic mittee room, valued . Sorgean J.R. French testified to the loss of t Captain Biackford, or the Capitol otic that he had recovered a clock and BTERT! at Ss articles. tes i silver | WR, BAN Y REQUEST, her, which was stolen. ‘They were h: "to D* BARRING WILL: BY REQUEST. < Low tinue his Lectures, rested the detendant, " in the CHAPEL of the ¥. M. C, As, eee Pat. Mey . boy. was up for | on the ** Mystery of the Vital Organs Made Plain, new! ‘ Alumna Myers, | as follow! fore Ladies, on MON UES. : DAY and WEDNESDAY, the Tach, 25:4 abd 15th —_—____. instants, at 2:30 pm: ani before “¢ mtiemen. ‘The re will be delivered in the Parlors of the Young Men’s Christian Association, His sub- ject will be illustrated by many life-size charts oj the body, ji OBERT 6. INGERSOLL’S R of paralysis. rea in Canneett cut, bath xetewn the past at GREAT LECTURE ON Pears of his ne, sos years of age. and GHOSTS held for long the position of of the In ‘Will be delivered in Lincoln Hall dian Bui rau. His funeral wit uke place MONDAY, Janvary 21, afternoon. ASSOCIATION.—At the 70th rega- monthly meeting of the Sth Building ion, held last night, at Goddard $550 was sold. being 4 Shares. and $1,260 was ret figure Masonre Chom meeting hel ld qa ast Tickets for sale at Brad. Adams” t lay. d31-tj21 BALLS, PARTIES, &e. (HE SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL KNIGHTS OF! oat SPATRIC K LLOWS! HALL, SDAY, January 16, 187: admitting gentleman and Ladi The Knights of St. Patrick, of Baltimory be present, 11 ELE eorge:own Masonic’ Masoni¢ Hall, Shekel, secre APPROACHTD nar. Robert Ten | GE TLEMEN’ 8 GOODS. - Tenney & Son. anc = yung man of this town, is to be ot 2th instant, to Miss Julia B. i Ast MATS mars: f Fred. L. Moore. esq. UMBRELLAS AND CANES, patch ( Rep.) SAVvS: y | Milton Say of the heav work for A FULL ASSORTMENT, Pendleton in the Ohio Seni i 4 ne, the sec Midaten AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, enport. died in Philadelphia Sunday night. | at . 4e-"The sight of De Broglie ascending the | WALTER HER'Ss, guillotine steps would, prob: SUS Less, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, i an disgust.” Thy vbly dees | sang ort begin-a recent chronique in the - ——- ust In , fore Christmas time the night Sentinels stationed round the emperor's pal- 1 Berlin were doubled and ext - mwas served out to each mat sequence of repeated insults to the sentries bs the people. 4° The Boston Herald says that Captain H. W. Hunt, of Neponset a WI some time ac a mimnent, has started for St. Peter ept a responsible position in the MERCHANT TAIL ) CLOSE Bogen Wil sen iis entire stoc NISHING GOODS: French and Epgiah G Cassimeres, Diag F. & H. Coatings, | ‘West of England’ Cloths, Silk and Cashmere Vestings, | Tobe made yy t cost. ae 4 hee iL ers Solicited. _ owt MTU PENWA. AVE. x.0 HATS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PLAC EIN THE WORLD, sEO. MEGINNI! | Branch Baltimore Shirt pactory; {002 F Street Northwest. Warhington, We make the FINEST DRESS SHIRTS TO t manner for $2.25. ORDER In the most clogan: Fine DRESS SHIR’ made to order, of Wam- gutta Muslin and Twenty-ene Hundred Linen, for 1.25. Fine DRESS ‘SHIR’ iy-made, sutta Muslin and Twenty-ane Hundred Lin- Du Russian 48° young man this world the same fair. to take his eb Ss though it was ces in chureh | ago & workiman of M jest his only child. a baby i relie of the littie on nd of the corpse, which he edin alcohol. last he has ag: fu er, for 75 cents. Fine DRESS SHIRTS, Water- , infant isa twist Muslin and Eighteen Hundred Linen. for 60 ‘the left ands i ; cents, Boy's Fine DRESS SHIRTS 12, 129 an Vm. Ricket aus ine! oo y cents, Fine Four- eversible Danke pater ickenbaumh | Ode 2cents'a pair. Six Finest Four-piy ie LINEN rat 1.LARS for $1. Hear Canton Flan- aT » Ttatian bark nel DIEAW ERS, only 60 cents. | All goods made to ashore on cane Henry order and guarant to give ‘catistagiion® beth in loss, quality and fit. All goods sold are guaranteed as aarJt is rumored in Phi resented or the money returned. One price Coal combination board of coutrol will meet ep ; Wednesday, probably in New York. auget-tr E. YOUNG GINN, Manager. 49-The ballotin the Kentucky Je i Us BEIBERGEE, for United States Senator yest: ‘sor to H. #. Loudon & Co., Lindsay 44, Williams 4s, “MeC ‘carlZSS SS AR AVY (rep.) T: Metropolitan Hotel (ate Beswn's), 4%-James Morton, wl jyl-ly No. 617 Penna, ave., Washington shot by Owen Geoghey Wednesda: died yesterda out under! Geoghegan MINK MUFFS AND Boag, MUFFS AND BOAS, for Ladies and Children, WINES, LIQUORS and Imported CIGARS. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, j10-tr 1421 New York ave. n. w. FPUSSELL’s ICE REAM FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AM the usual flavors, Fancy Creams and Rasp- BLACK MARTEN All other kinds wo Also, Fur Trimmings, Prices very low. Ww. Fs SEYMOUR, sep21-3m 132 Bridge st., Georgetown, UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR: DYEING, verry Ices in figure molds, Charlotte Ruse, Jellies, DYEING, SID a x BYEING, EANSIA NG: &c., at 427NEW YORK AVENUE. @15-1m LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN'S ¢ GARMENTS, Re EAI: dv cition of the pub tne CHOICE STOCK BEEF, TAM AND pulp try W. H. WHEATLEY, - ct) aloes eure Georgetows, D..O.. | awwitete betond of hie sean te ee sane stablished 18315, Oth street wing ¢ Center Market, and Stalls, Nos, 20 ani estern Market, Open ilar ays at nent an ‘before or since, ‘to which the peo- Bia poner faithfully filed aia purchases de- pees celled of the District and thousands of others of the tates and Territories will testify, Send us your orders. nov3-tr livered GQUASIDE, LAKESIDE, RIVERSIDE Li- HIN R; KELLY, an al te tho otlier chea Livrary for | Oh ee pat oxen "FIRST-CLASS ae Bale, and tmalled free on re ce: LA! MU postage stamp. EK. LUNDY, 14d Bridge ConNED BEEF A’ SPECIALTY. ls 628, 629 and 690 Center Marke it, 9th street wing, and 208 Northern M. W. GALT, BHO. & CO., fiber Market: or addvess’ Box 718 City; ost Ofice. Markeling delivered free of charge to all parte Haye made large additions to thelr stock of of theatye Ur WATCHES, JEWELERY, BANKERS. SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, MEMBER OF THE STOCK Excuses by those | CITY ITEMS. | ighty of it.) That's J yhai they say of Dooley's | | [u | F. will execute orders for the purchase or of CLOCKS, BRONZES, BRASS GOODS, Gommmlssions $5 per each 100 shareee ‘Stock wey: CHOICE PORCELAIN, &c. po eye Tienry Merrgs Sscember ‘ATL the new styles of re Mining "and: ‘Boe aroha a one Beesiaen ‘Trust ©0.. Now Yor! 4 FANCY SILVERWARE, Designed especially for __WEDDING PRESENTS! ! VOUS EXHAUSTION.—A MEDICAL eS ising a series of lectures deli eek -Y, com} iv a28-tr ‘useum of Anatomy, New: York, aes show- se and cure Herre NEW YEAR, 13 sieputably bow lost health may be regained, the treatment of nervous and physi- ‘We thank our friends and the public generally for a debility; being ‘Of ‘twenty years their hearty response to our advertisements during lence. Pris As the past two weeks, thus demonstrating that good goods at low rates WILL SELL, Old Government Java, rossted.. Maricaibo, (equal to so-called ‘2d Java, Fine Rio, zonscod Baker's P&miun'¢ hocolate, only... Gelatin x or Nelson's « Sugar-cores Hams. x Sardines. Amrenecn DE GOTHA FOR 1878, Just lmported and for Sale by SESSRRRSSS MOHUN BROS., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. USE IT! USE IT! ‘TEAS of China and Japan at low rates. A fresh arrival of NUTS and CANDIES. B.W. REED’S SONS, 429-tt 1216 F street n.w. coal FOUSTEENTA AND I STREETS. DETERGENT. SIXTH BE SEASON, we teaepeneral toa a gallon ha water will tela) atsnee, AND UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE IN fora tub of water Will wasb clothing ofall kinds: DEMAND. blankets, flannels, EL. ‘ANE AND HOREHOUND BOS Aue ANE, oY i DROPS. 2 MULTUM IN PARYO. it. ur mirrors (14 teaspoonful toa gallon of waters) tt will lean Madr Si brushes beautifully. YOUNG'S DETERGENT, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, &c. Office 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, uve stetnicat instantly, ones £0 3%" | sqne-tr __Dowling’s Auction Rooms. | FHalt-pou etsy 35 cents, Gouvenient oreo A one ED ea 5 con NEURALGIA | Chea i ‘Try them'and be convict r mati DEMONGEOT’S pe wes} SgconD inp p¢ranerg, | Deca ee sop eee Aa-Bold at both Stores. Fiksose Broa Se Eanes Para a eget ears Tigeacy. Bad US TOE HEPES, By Wy General Sgeucy. AMUSEMENTS. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT a BY THE PUPILS OF THE MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND, Under the direction of Prof. Frank T. Barrington. OLN Haur. ING, January 18, & Bailantyne*s, e Hall, 230; exercises commence at 5 Admission 2 2 cents. } MSS AT FRIDAY EV "Tickets for sale 528 Th street, se BERTHA Von BILLE! AT ODD-FELLOWS HALLE request of many lailies and phy Miss VON HILLEEN with t health by attempting to wa 9 MILES IN 26 HOUR wiTHott ste Pe jans of Xeuiplity x FRI finishing Hail cpen and band in lance during the en- tiret Admission 50 Tickets at Ellis? My ore. 4-8. SP TH ENTERTAINMENT Y. M. ¢€ A. COURSE, T. Will, by request, de- ur HE COLOR. ADO. NATIONAL THEATE Aida. “Grand Italian and English Oper MAX STRAKOSCH.. TU AIDA, Rei. “LOGE! nce here in that <NA LOL TH HE Miss CLARA LOUISE K THURSDAY EVENIN Debut of the flustrious Donna, Malle. MA In Donizettivs LA FAVC DAY EVENIN BENEFIT or mics c A LOUISE KEL- SATURDAY MAT. i SATI oat EVESIN ‘y 21—M. u NT POLLY BASSET" s” YANKEE “‘SINGIN’ SKEWL,” TALLMADGE HALL cc Commencing MONDAY Matinee o AY. .m. Tickers, cents, (ine seats.) for sale at Ellis" Music St ‘Childre rpHeaTER COMIQ' T. SYLVANIA AVENUE. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE F Matinee for Ladies and Ohi FIRST-CLASS 1. Vari RY RESPECT. Drama. Burlesque and © ERER & 8ON FURNISH T FO! TW iitvate parties "Germann onus OR Exercises, Orders left at resid . 725 7th street east, between G and I streets, navy yard; at Metze- rott's or Ellis’ music store, tention. Will receive ive prea *) = ON EXHIBITION AND SALE 626} 1626 ARKRITER: Sr. Sr. FREE aut GALLE STAND STORE, 626 FE STREET. Choice oupainting ravings, Chromos, &c. Also, largest stock Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords qd Tas sels, Rings. 5 Nails, &c,, in the District, aa TERS H. as ber Name and Number. OW IS THE TIM Gents and. Childre An Parel, Boots, Shoe: ary Bi cash pricesat ““JUS' Oid No eis D street nw. All notes Joy mail will be Promptty a at. to, wat extraordina LADIES’ EOF MISSES © GOODS. HE CHOICESY LADIES AND KS of this son's importa- ETS at greatly FLANNEL ROBES DE CHAMBRE from the Louvr OM sy ascortment of | newlydesigned RN RES for party SUITS won dresses: also, MUSLIN and LACE SUITS and OVERDRESSES, at 8-1 ME*: MAX WEYL, No. 712 Seventh street N.W. (Between G and H.) NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. 1 have the choicest IN ZEPHY GS ANOY GOODS of all lower than any Rouse in the M. WILLIAN’S. best assortment of BER- MANTOWN WOOL and cs nica am offering = — ——— ——— Solid Silver Thimbles, 30 cents; vest Rubber Eve- ALAGA GRA GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS, | M4"464 GRAPES uc | glasses, SS.cente, 7 _sanb-tr pei Se = SARA CALIFORNIA BEARS, OUGLASS’, \HRISTMAS PRESENTS. ‘@ Prears VANILLA. and CHOCOLATE Ninth and F streets, (St. Cloud.) LADIES’ FURS! FURS! MAFERE, and stvorted CRACK EES, . . saaest ‘ SEAL MUEFS AND ROAS. Whitmer's CANDIES, CHAMPAGNES. CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS: (abdowinal), Dr. "Warners Corset, other siyles from which to select. DOUGLASS’, Werly (double-bone), J. B. P. (French), ye oar" 8 om aad F Sts. St. Cloud, RS. SELMA RUPPERT, 614 Ninth st,, opp. Patent Omfice. Dealer in BERLIN ZEPHYRS, FANCY AND WORSTED GOODS. Large assortment in Rug and Burlap Canvas and Fringes. Pomt Lace Braids and Applique Patterns. Novelties in Fancy Worsted Wotk and new de- signs of Embroideries on Linen and Fancy Canvas. Single and double Germantown Wool, only first quality, at 25c, per hank or 2 02. A discount of 10 cent. will be allowed o. _ made-up WORSTED GOODS. CLASS MILLINERY. _ ND OPE OPENING of an ENTIRELY NEW AND CHOIC STOCK, Just recetved from New York. RENCH FELTS, SUrition pLUustiand VELVET HATS and BONN All the latest Novelties in gue Y FEATHERS, STRICH TIPS, FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS, MISS: MCCORMIC oct30-ly St. Cloud building, 622 9th st. Grecia FOR HOLIDAY THADE. na SETS and VASES; new desigus, at all poe CHAMBER SETS; beautiful styles, at low figures, TEA SETS; entirely new patterns at astonishing figures, Artful designs of CASTERS, corres = DEES and other Plated Ware of Rogers’ best makes. of Paper Hangings, Window | __ CLOTHING. OSING OUT SALES or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. IMMENSE REDUCTION. Preparatory to Taking Stock I Offer the Following Special Bargains: OVERCOAT sold for seid for ssold for sold f .sold for ntt's Biue ns Striped maria Far... Sine Chinchilla, DRESS AND BUSINBSs SU English Worsted....soid fe lacy Cans lish Sir Globe Mile d London Worsted Russe'l Cassimere Black Ribbed do,.... sold for K wow COATS AND VESTS. English Stripe Harris Globe Mills do. Norwaik «do. 00; selting m 2 selling Dobson's 8° do. sold for 4.00: sellin Union Plaid, sold for 38. Hovy Work PCs. sold for ing now, is called reduced in p oth Dress St * Dress and Business § Dress and % i Chitdren"s Cape Overce ao Chidren’s Dress and Every Da) whinge Goods, A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, ete Between 10ch and Lith street, “BUSINESS.” AFTER MATURE DEL WE HAVE DETERMINED NOT TO CARRY OVER ANY PART OF OUR PRESENT STOU K OF WINTER GOoDs, AND TO CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY ALL OUR OVERCOATS AND OTHER WINTER CLOTHING WE WILL SELL AT ABoUr ONE HALF OF FORMER BERATION OUR LINE OF OVERCOATS Is still quite full, having manufactared in anv pation of a much larger demand than has been re ized, and as we do not wish or in over, portunity is given to iny thy half price; so that a fine, number one now be had for what was formerly commonest grades, nid tO carry Al abe a a IN WINTER SUITS We have also a large overstock, the supply having exceeded the demand for the present season, ‘These st be run off, We will not hold if youwant Clothing at all ti opportunity you will have low figures, MAKE A NOTE OF OUR GRAND DRIVING WHEN You star TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING. SALES HABLE BROTHERS, EXTENSIVE CLOTHIERS, Corner of Seventh and D sts, CeveRrines _Jan10-tr FOR THE HAND: I have a fine assortment of GLOVES tor Gentiles wen, and my aim is to keep only the best articies or such as Tcan commend, 1 have— Fine Paris made KID GLOVES. Fine Paris made CASTOR GLOVES. Fine Paris made CALF GLOVES, otherwise, DOGSKIN. Fine Paris made CLOTH GLOVES. Good English CLOTH GLOVES for 50 cents; a bargain, Thin BUCKSKIN GLOVES. 7 Heavy BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS, Plymouth BUCKSKIN GLOVES. BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETS, GOATSKIN DRIVING GLOVES. Thread, Kid Palm DRIVING GLOVES, Fine Fur Top Kid-lined GLOVES. Silk and Wool-lined KID GLOVES. Double and Single Wool GLOVES and MIT. TED Spring Fur-top Kid-lined GLOVES. Kid Reinforced DRIVING GLOVES. PRICES UNIFORMLY Low, AND ONE PRICE ONLY MEDICAL, &c. es and OU} DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO y case of Female Weakness, Lrreguiari- iructions. Thirty years experience, Otmee 9068 B st. s.W., opposite Suiltlisonian. 14 VERY DESCRIPTION oF CURABI EASES SPEEDILY REMOVED. — Drs, ROTHERS and GRAY are the only Ph aicione tn, of ROGERS’ TABLE CUT- | Discuss of Impindenee f pepthguat SPOONS, Etc. rer Sal 906 B Bt. 8... opposite Sm these goods I will sell at astonishing Low | SBian Instit aime FIGUHES. Ditty ‘Oldest Established and only Re- — ice" Fo im the City, can be 4 H. HOLLANDER, dayne ne. ato 8 6th st. n.w., from 1 t08 o'cleck, 418 Seventh street, Resisenees 3 st... ‘ae Led Opposite O44 Fellows’ Hall. _ INSULT DR. LEON, the oldest established wry specialist in the city. i He lees ® perma N JUST RECEIVED AT pet yen fe WH BALLANTYNE'S, All Around a Palette: by L. Wr Guampney. One Happy Winter; i. S. Beat bopvans Gil. is tit hie? we ails Gray © P. Hswmiond, AL, ECONOMIZER eaves 25 per cent, of fe ae rh S13 8th street n.W. —_429-1m UTH & OO. Manufacturers of Astronomical Pia and Surveying Instruments, No, 689 B Ser ticgte Sanace Drawing Instrumente, ‘ac. We keop aera ‘Every Tatited to be as represented. “= oh

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